Bayerisches Staatsorchester Munich

Bayerisches Staatsorchester Munich

The Bayerisches Staatsorchester also known as the Bavarian State Orchestra emerged in the city as the oldest orchestra in Germany. The orchestra was established in 1523 in the cultural hub of Germany, Munich. It was previously famed as Orchestra: 1762. it was established by the famous German composer Ludwig Senfl who took over the direction of the Munich Kantorei. Orlando di Lasso was officially hired in 1563 and the glamour of the orchestra increased manifold. This all happened during the reign of Duke Albrecht V. later o after the demise of Orlando di Lasso in 1594 Johannes de Fossa, the former Assistant Musical Director of Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Munich took over as the director.

The orchestra was confined only to church performances for over a hundred years before their first performance in the opera which took place in Munich. It was Maccioni's L'Arpa festante who performed at the Residents and was the first documented performance of the orchestra in public apart from church performances.

In 1762 when the court orchestra, directed by Andrea Bernasconi, first began to perform regularly in the operas, the name Orchestra was coined to the group. Thereafter numerous performances followed and presently it is huge hit not just among the Germans but also worldwide.

The group started regular performances during the 1770’s and from 1778 the popularity started scaling new heights with regular performances on specified days. This was the time when the group was coined with the term ‘orchestra’. Andrea Bernasconi, the then director of the opera became an instant hit and started giving public performances from the 1770’s. But during this period the performances were coming in patches and were bit wayward as the stray tunes of the guitar. It was on October 1, 1778 the stray tunes were perfectly harmonized into a rhythm and 32 selected members of the Munich Court Orchestra were united.

Presently the Bayerisches Staatsorchester has gifted the performances of the noted musicians like Richard Strauss, Felix Mottl, through Bruno Walter, Hans Knappertsbusch, and Clemes Keauss, to Georg Solti, Ferenc Fricsay, Joseph Keilberth, and Wolfgang Sawallisch. Zubin Mehta has also been the conductor of the opera in the recent past.

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